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|title=Philippines, Lingayen-Dagupan Catholic Archdiocese Parish Registers, 1615-1982 | |title=Philippines, Lingayen-Dagupan Catholic Archdiocese Parish Registers, 1615-1982 | ||
|location=Philippines | |location=Philippines}} | ||
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== Title in the Language of the Record == | == Title in the Language of the Record == | ||
Filipinas, registros parroquiales de la arquidiócesis católica de Lingayen | Filipinas, registros parroquiales de la arquidiócesis católica de Lingayen | ||
== Record Description == | == Record Description == | ||
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There was no separation of church and state in the Philippines until the end of the Spanish administration in 1898. Generally, parish priests recorded civil and ecclesiastical documents. | There was no separation of church and state in the Philippines until the end of the Spanish administration in 1898. Generally, parish priests recorded civil and ecclesiastical documents. | ||
Catholic Church parish registers in the Philippines were created to record the church sacraments of baptism, confirmation, marriage, and burial.<br> | Catholic Church parish registers in the Philippines were created to record the church sacraments of baptism, confirmation, marriage, and burial.<br> | ||
Church records are very important for family research. Civil authorities did not consistently register vital events in the Philippines until the nineteenth century. Church records, on the other hand, were well kept from 1569 (in accordance with the directives of the Council of Trent), with some records dating even earlier. They are generally an excellent source—and many times the only source—of names, dates, and places of births, marriages, and deaths. | Church records are very important for family research. Civil authorities did not consistently register vital events in the Philippines until the nineteenth century. Church records, on the other hand, were well kept from 1569 (in accordance with the directives of the Council of Trent), with some records dating even earlier. They are generally an excellent source—and many times the only source—of names, dates, and places of births, marriages, and deaths. | ||
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Parish registers consist primarily of entries for baptisms, marriages, and deaths (burials). The registers sometimes include confirmations or parish census records and the baptismal entries may include a birth date. | Parish registers consist primarily of entries for baptisms, marriages, and deaths (burials). The registers sometimes include confirmations or parish census records and the baptismal entries may include a birth date. | ||
Key genealogical facts found in this collection may contain the following information | Key genealogical facts found in this collection may contain the following information |
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